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Wellesley Education Expedition
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Waterways of the Tsars:
St. Petersburg to Moscow Aboard the
M. S. Volga Dream
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July 12 - 26, 2008
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Russia is a country re-inventing itself. This July,
join Wellesley alumnae and friends as we come face
to face with its future within a context of a rich
and textured past. We will cruise the rivers, canals,
and lakes that link
the country’s former and current capital cities for a seven-night cruise
on board the deluxe riverboat, M. S. Volga Dream. The countryside will unfold
to reveal a fascinating land of splendid palaces, extraordinary museum collections,
and architectural treasures. With a visit to the Golden Ring—medieval towns
and villages that dot Moscow’s forested countryside—we’ll delve
into the heartland of Russia. Accompanied by Professors Marshall and Merle Goldman,
experts on Russian and Chinese history and culture, we will uncover the treasures
of St. Petersburg and Moscow—getting the flavor of the imperial past as
well as the resurgent capital of modern-day Russia.
The trip will begin with
a three-night stay in St. Petersburg, which willbe celebrating the acclaimed
White Nights Festival. Here, we will be privileged to visit the
Hermitage Museum at a time when it is closed to the public and tour the restored
Amber Room at Catherine Palace. Also featured will be the elegant Peterhof
Park, with its Mon Plaisir pavilion and its magnificent
terraced gardens.
Cruising to Moscow, we will
participate in a series of lectures and visitsashore
designed to offer insight into Russian life and culture. On Lake Onega, we
will stop on the island of Kizhy for a visit to the Church of Trans?guration,
an onion-domed
marvel built without a single metal nail. We will discover charming Yaroslavl,
dating from the 11th century and left largely unharmed by World War II, and
explore medieval Uglich, one of the ancient towns comprising the Golden Ring
of cities.
Capping this voyage are three
days in Moscow, affording us time to visit the
Kremlin and its cathedrals, Red
Square with its landmark St. Basil’s Cathedral,
the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, and the Tretyakov Galleries. July is an
ideal time to visit Russia. With its extended
hours of daylight, the festive spirit
of the White Nights pervades the country, from its smallest villages to cosmopolitan
cities. Join us for this special view of Russia.
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More Information
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Trip Details
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and/or a detailed itinerary of this tour, please
contact:
Jayne Lew, Assistant
Director of Travel
Phone: 781-283-2389
Email: travelprograms@alum.wellesley.edu
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Duration: 14 days
Activity Level: Moderate
Cost: $7895 (land
only)
Deposit: $1000
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